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Meet Edgleen Perez: Yankees’ most improved prospect of the year

Inna Zeyger by Inna Zeyger
December 29, 2024
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In the ever-evolving landscape of baseball prospects, the New York Yankees have unearthed a potential diamond in Edgleen Perez. The 18-year-old Venezuelan catcher, acquired through a modest $50,000 signing bonus in 2023, has rapidly transformed from an under-the-radar international signing into one of the organization’s most promising young talents. MLB.com recently recognized Perez’s remarkable progression, naming him the Yankees’ most improved prospect of 2024—a distinction that underscores his meteoric rise through the team’s developmental ranks.

Finding value in a mid-tier system

While the Yankees’ farm system currently sits at 18th in MLB Pipeline’s organizational rankings, it continues to produce intriguing talent capable of exceeding expectations. Perez exemplifies this phenomenon, having climbed to 16th on the Yankees’ prospect list. Despite his relatively modest 5-foot-10 frame, the young backstop has garnered attention for his defensive acumen while simultaneously demonstrating unexpected offensive capabilities during his inaugural season in the Rookie-level Florida Complex League (FCL).

Yankees prospect Edgleen Perez is ranked by MLB as their most improved prospect in 2024.
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Offensive development exceeds expectations

Perez’s American baseball debut in the FCL revealed a player-wise beyond his years at the plate. His statistical line of .283/.444/.380 across 51 games hints at an advanced approach to hitting. Perhaps most impressive was his exceptional eye at the plate, evidenced by his 45 walks—second-highest in the league—and a .444 on-base percentage that ranked third overall. This combination of discipline and contact ability has distinguished him among his peers.

Baseball America’s analysis further validates Perez’s offensive potential, noting his above-average hard-hit rate compared to league standards. His mature approach is particularly evident in his ability to maintain a positive walk-to-strikeout ratio while demonstrating skilled bat control to all fields—traits rarely seen in such a young prospect.

Development path ahead for Yankees rookie

Despite his impressive debut, Perez’s offensive game remains a work in progress. With just two home runs across his 51-game season and nearly half (49.6%) of his batted balls being ground balls, there’s clear room for power development. Scouts project that with proper physical maturation and refinement of his swing mechanics, Perez could develop into a 12-15 home run per season contributor—a power level that would perfectly complement his advanced on-base skills.

Defensive foundation

While Perez’s offensive emergence has captured attention, his defensive capabilities remain his strongest asset. Armed with plus arm strength and sophisticated receiving and blocking techniques, he possesses the fundamental tools required for success at baseball’s highest level. His 2024 performance included throwing out 26% of attempted base stealers, demonstrating both his quick release and athletic ability. As the highest-rated catching prospect in a Yankees system that features only two backstops among its Top 30 prospects, Perez’s defensive excellence takes on added significance.

Yankees prospect Edgleen Perez is ranked by MLB as their most improved prospect in 2024.
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Trajectory toward the majors

Perez’s rapid development has established him as a crucial figure in the Yankees’ long-term planning. With a projected major league arrival in 2028, his next challenge likely begins with Low-A Tampa in 2025. This progression will test his abilities against more advanced competition while providing opportunities to refine his skillset. Should his development continue at its current pace, Perez could emerge as a vital component of the Yankees’ future catching infrastructure.

The emergence of Perez represents a significant victory for the Yankees‘ player development system. While their overall farm system ranking suggests room for improvement, discovering and developing talents like Perez demonstrates the organization’s ability to identify and nurture promising prospects. As the Yankees continue their pursuit of sustained success, the cultivation of homegrown talent like Perez becomes increasingly vital.

The big leap in Yankees farm

Edgleen Perez’s transformation from an unheralded international signing to one of the Yankees’ most promising prospects illustrates the dynamic nature of player development in baseball. His unique combination of defensive excellence and emerging offensive tools makes him a compelling figure to track through the minor league ranks. Though significant development remains ahead, Perez has demonstrated the fundamental skills and mental approach necessary for continued success. For Yankees fans monitoring the organization’s next generation of talent, Perez represents hope for the future behind the plate.

His story serves as a reminder that in baseball’s vast landscape of developing talent, sometimes the most significant breakthroughs come from unexpected sources. As Perez continues his professional journey, his progress will be closely watched by both the Yankees organization and the broader baseball community, potentially setting the stage for another success story in the Yankees’ rich history of player development.

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